The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 10, 1951, Page 1

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Warmest City In Nation Today Was KEY WEST 4 abalone VOL. LXXII. Mo. 293 Blackasail Charges Hurled At Reds By Allies lor Latest Dea Communists Refuse To Discuss Exeh Of War P risoners have nists yadcasting m the la sed today igway’s made hos ers still alive And the “This _Commu- isand times the ordinary the lowest come as a to the free lio observed ive long held isom of chedul ght at. nine UN fiaison ne-half hour of reeeiving a to the UN de sion of the. pris feanwhile, there remans only 17! more days for Sgréeement on a Ko-| iitsice before the present cease-fire battleline ceases ean Kore eae nate Tae Action Flares Up 17 apie nit On Korean Front K 10.—P— Action le Korean battle: somewhat larger De The Communists made nine ma r probing attacks at points along rozen front. But, trereltdins were thrown! Even the air fighting is quiet at n pilots could ‘find ne emy | s ina broad sweep of i Korean skies yesterday. And Je they did sight 10 ets, the Reds took off ntact coud be made. | BULLETIN \ST PROFIT” ASHINGTON, Dee. 10,— h ional Democratic man. Frank McKinney today thet he tical friend, Frank ch made a fast on $1,000 in- our years ago. Kinney told a ence that no pol- r improprie ty Shopping y fh. Days Leff S AL MEN N MEN ITIONED E SPACE FLOOR * Couple In Arizona and his | THE The Kev SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER dlock Commies Have Caused Manages. New. Three Sisters Store In Key West ~ y. They re mean t sub: idered. And the & le Commu 4 N_ propos. be taken so words Citizen Staff Photo OF INTEREST TO ALL KEY WEST is the opening Tuesda Sisters Store here. Located on Duval Street occupied by The Store of Fashion, the rebuilt and renovated. It consists of the n entirely entire occupied ,by Appelrouth’s plus a new building in the area where! the old’ stairway and yard were onée located The store proper will be entirely devoted to Ladies Ready to Wear including all accessories. The store on the south side will be a children’s store from infants through the septeens Charmingly and beautifully appointed, air conditioned for your shopping comfort, the new Three Sisters Store is destined to be one of the deading Jbusiness. houses. in Key West. Mr. Hayner Bloom} State manager of the Three Sisters Stores has been in the city for some time directing the decorating and installation of fixtures and stock with the able assistance of the charming new manager of our store, Mrs. Rae Carmitchell Mrs. Carmitchell has been with the Three Sisters eral yi and formerly managed the Daytona Beach store and was! also at Lakeland. The Key West branch is the thirteenth to be op ened in Florida The merchandise shown will be for Florida, the product of ex clusive California and Florida-mace sportswear New, fresh merchandise will be received daily, and no merchandise will ever be held over. Goods at this store will be sold at Miami and Florida prices, and the game assortments will be found here. dnaps Gunman Ki Saw Four Youths Drown In Lake DENISON, Texas, Dee, 10.—”.— YUMA, Dec. 10. A youthful is “tougher t kidnapped a young Arizona an who boasts he n Billy Cook’* has near of wa by couple one one, Yuma and headed for the California border eral Southern up blocks on main highways Law officers in sev der Four youths drowned Seventeen ar - old California counties set road The gidnapping was reported to Yuma County Sherrif James Wash- j30 bitter hours. on’ the + of the time in sub- a Casa Grande, mechanic, James | um last night j Arizona, garage hours, his numb body buffeted by Beaird, 10-15 foot waves. i Beaird Said a young man flag-| Temperature on the lake drop ged him down while he was deliver- {ped to 20 to 25 deg! | ing a ear, pulled a gun, robbed him | men estimated. A 18 mile-per of and forced him to drive 135} hour wind, whipped through Chanceller Commander—William | mile s the Arizona desert. | Davenportis nd clothing and |¥- Albury Twenty-two miles east of Yuma | sg what little warmth his | Vice Chanceller—Edmund Higgs. | {the gunman saw a young couple | bod nerated Prelat ogre W. Adams } ina car parked by the roadside He was semi-conscious when Master of Work--J.Y. Porter,1V. and ordered Beaird te halt. He! found on a small island Secretary—J. Winfield Ru: | climbed in the other car and order-| His rescuer, Dr. W. C. McCaskill Financial Secretary—W.F. Ed- | ed the pair to start driving toward | of Dallas, had gone to the island , Yards. | | California, Beaird said to investigate the The gunman displayed a wad of | boat bills he said he got from similar | island *jobs.”" The five Oklahoma side of the lake. They we A West Texas teenager today re- counted the harrowing experience “hing his companions slip, from their overturn. | ed boat into wind-swept Lake Tex j oma on the Texas-Oklahoma bors y Robert Davenport of Odessa spent nearly ake, much zing weat- | her. He was in the water about 10 s, weather. half-submerged which had washed up on the youths had shoved off before daylight Saturday from the 14-foot aluminum | David .Minter’s ln ous Condition Is | | Said To Be Good | WASHINGTON, Dec. 10—_ | (P)—The general condition of nine-week-old David | | Minter who was flown to | Washington Saturday from { Key West at the direction of | President Truman is good. A spokesman for Bethesda Naval hospital sdded that it would be premature to say ~ the baby’s condition is hope- j | less. The child, son of @ Navy enlisted man, is suf- fering from water on the brain, known as hydroce phalus in medical termino- logy. The hospital is now taking x-rays and making the rou- tine checks before determin- | ing whether surgery is ne- cessary. This will take sev- | eral days. H i Most County And State Posts Up For Election Eligible Voters Have Until April 1 To Sign Registration books for the 1952 state and county elections open ( in the new office of iSamuel B. Pinder, supervisor’ of | registration, at the County Court-} | house, he announced today. ' All persons who did not register | lin the general re-registration held in 1950, and who have lived in the tate one year, and the county six | {months can come in and sign up for the election. Primary for the county and state i elections will take place in May. j Every full-time office in the |county-courthouse except the Cir- cult Court: Judgeship comes up ter voters’ electoral opinion in the No- | vember, 1952 election. All state offices from Governor | on down to State Representative and State Attorney will come be- \fore Monroe county voters. Three out of the five County Commission tomorrow seats will be up. Monroe County | Commission Chairman — Gerald | Saunders and Frank Bentley have: two more years to run on their terms. Two meiaber’s of the school board, are algo ‘in. for longer | terms. . é Their Bonds | By Absence | their, bonds by. {ailing to. appear } reckless driving charges. \@harve. Marv Winford Frederick ' |. Re vp, takes place. daily | | until wi ve . EER | tice r “TH the las gistration 8,000 citizens of Monroe county | signed up. . j The offices that will be up for | election in addition to the state- wide posts are as follows: State | representative, state attorney, | sherrif, county judge, criminal | court clerk, thrée ‘seats on the county commission, ‘tax collector, | and tax assessor." ‘WmeV. Albury | Elected Cmdr. Pythian Knights | At a meeting of Key West Lage | No. 163, Knights of Pythias held | Friday night officers were elected | ‘ollows: as Treasurer—Millard B. Gibson. Master at Arms—Robt. J. White- head, Jr. Inner Guard—J. Oute Tr Frazier Oinder. Guard—J.Adams. es—J. Winfield Russell, J. Before he..became the publisher] port to the Commissioner of Im-|~ tryek on Leng Key Bridge. offthe Ha Tribune, Seaton’ migration and Naturalization,' “Slim Walker of the Florida pe his some de of, Washington, D. C., the place where | Highway patrol went te the Kansas iA mi leader of! they are then living. scene. The truck which had ‘ete ; Harold E. Stas-|.“‘Even though, you made such a| broken down is owned by Wil- = ‘atl ee — ie | report in 1954; and even though iam ©. Creekmore, 36, of 77 i peices oh ; you may.not-have a change of 4 SE Sixth Place, Hialeah. Creek- a ‘ * dress since, a new report must be! more, it is said, stated that the Russell Appointe made by you within the period| tryck's front and rear lights | January 2 to 1, 1952. were on and he had placed “It will be of help to you if YoU) flares around the truck. Frazier Pinder and M. B. Gibson. P | h | boat powered a 10-horse motor Grand Ledge Representives—J. alace eater High waves soon capsized the | Y- Porter, IV and Fred L. Johnson. pjorie Main - Percy Kilbeide in | raat AustBate tel SPzeaiee Binder and FMWA-AND PAKETTLE 0 | pcp __},. Witte! Wigs ers “BACK ON THE FARM” eee | The installation ceremonies will ADELINE’S eee A Gift for Her! eBED SPREADS e@CUSHIONS | New Shipment of 904 Fleming St, Key West, Fla | NEW HOME LALA ARTE Sewing Machines PORTABLES and CONSOLE MODELS at the J. B. Stowers Co. | 599 Duvel St Phone 276 SERVICE STATION Your PURE OIL Dealer .. Accessories INTERIORS eSLIP COVERS DRAPERIES | POOR OLD CRAIG Francis at Truman _ Phone 9134; | Tires .. Tubes .. Batteries) we. be held in January. * FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING CONVENIENCE Variety Store 1109 White Street Now Open Until 9 P.M. Each Night EC IN FHE U.S.A. Refreshed, Suntanned Truman . . |Leaves Key West eigenen Judge Caro Gives Fines On Guilty Pleas Of Reckless Driving And More then. 30. persong:torteited | “$1..bonds were for Appearing in court and | fined $50 was John Charles Baston who pleaded guilty to a driving drunk: and. reckless driving received & $50 fine or 30 days in’ Pho jail penalty on a driving drunk charge. City’s Highest Official Greets The Nation’s High- 3 Found guilty on reckless driv-| est Official. he ing charges and fined wexe Dal-| ton D. Angel, whose license was suspended for six months; John Clark Giffen, $10; Robey Glenn! Johnson, $15; Randolph Samuel} Arthur, $10; Paul Gene Hunter, $10; and Arthur Valladares, $10. | Three men were fined one dol- Jar or one day in jail for failing to have a driver's license. They | were Thomas Arthur Wheeler, | Jesse Saxon Deai and. Homer R.! Moore. Everette E. Baker, Jr., was fined $5 for failing to have a driver's licensé.” — + The cases came before Judge; On Citizen Applications Thomas Caro after the two day| trial of Odalph Stokes and Ralph; The beginning of the new year | Nobles, who were convicted and will see Key West’s resident aliens | Death Of Sailor > \“fSher ‘Investigated By. | tet Lees! Alieas ‘ Must Register Jan. 2 To 11 Cuban Colony May Yield Reporting Speeds Action fined for illegal possession of , registering at thhe Post Offiee un- | white: ibis. der the new regulation which, re- | ‘The guilty pleas were handled quires~all U.S. resident aliens to expeditiously at the end of he between Jan. 2 and 11 of | ane each year. | i indo Sola | The large Cuban population of | ° i Key West is expected to yield a! Publisher Named [Negert amount of registrants this | year. i The Immigration Department | To U. S. Senate j here announced today that cards | for making reports will be avail- | LINCOLN, Nebraska, Dec. 10.-- able at the Post Office, and all (W—A Hastings, Nebraska, pub- post offices through the country, lisher, Fred Seaton, has been ap- after January 1. pointed to the United States Sen-; The Immigration Department ate to succeed the late Kennel oatieen have been printed in beth Wherry. } English and Spanish. The English} Republican Governor Val Peter-| notice reads, in part: { son announced the appointment of; “Under present law all aliens, the 42-year-old Seaton, a Repub-| residents of the United States, liean, who will serve until a new; must within the period January 2 senator is elected next November.ito 11, inclusive of. each year, re- ° City Sexton Today |i us whenever you change your is address, Your immigration visa is City Manager Dave King today |kept at the immigration district announced the appointment of! office nearest to the place where Reginald Russell, 508 William! you live. If you move and we are Parked Car Hit A parked car on Duval street street, to the position of city, told, the visa is sent to the im- sexton i migration district office nearest | "°°" Eaton was found Wee ® Russell replaces Harry Sawyer, | your new address, This will permit | (#™#ged fender > resigned. quick action on any application | ight smashed, by the police de- for a permit or citizen papers made | P4rtmnent this morning. by you, The 1947 Plymouth is Massa- “Be sure to give your correct | Chusetts registered. alien registration number on the address report card, or on any let- | ter addressed to the Immigration ; 1 Service. : Key West Player es Present. . : Passing of the | A Fantasy in Three Acts this Deer 1Sth STENT St A AMERICAN FLYER Electric Trains Erector Set with Electric Motor 1 * rave REFRESHMENTS

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